The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Spenser, DanielAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Sivu 56
... mote I that well out find , That may restore you to your wonted well ? ” " Time and suffised fates to former kynd [ bynd . " Shall us restore ; none else from hence may us un- The false Duessa , now Fidessa hight , Heard how in vaine ...
... mote I that well out find , That may restore you to your wonted well ? ” " Time and suffised fates to former kynd [ bynd . " Shall us restore ; none else from hence may us un- The false Duessa , now Fidessa hight , Heard how in vaine ...
Sivu 59
... mote ye please Well to accept , and evermore embrace My faithfull service , that by land and seas Have vowd you to defend : now then your plaint appease . " His lovely words her seemd due recompence Of all her passed paines : one loving ...
... mote ye please Well to accept , and evermore embrace My faithfull service , that by land and seas Have vowd you to defend : now then your plaint appease . " His lovely words her seemd due recompence Of all her passed paines : one loving ...
Sivu 67
... mote be spyde : For , doubtlesse , death ensewd if any him descryde . Scarse could he footing find in that fowle way , For many corses , like a great lay - stall , Of murdred men , which therein strowed lay Without remorse or decent ...
... mote be spyde : For , doubtlesse , death ensewd if any him descryde . Scarse could he footing find in that fowle way , For many corses , like a great lay - stall , Of murdred men , which therein strowed lay Without remorse or decent ...
Sivu 76
... mote not the same endure to vew . Which when the gyaunt spyde with staring eye , He downe let fall his arme , and soft withdrew His weapon huge , that heaved was on hye For to have slain the man , that on the ground did [ lye . And eke ...
... mote not the same endure to vew . Which when the gyaunt spyde with staring eye , He downe let fall his arme , and soft withdrew His weapon huge , that heaved was on hye For to have slain the man , that on the ground did [ lye . And eke ...
Sivu 80
... mote worthie be , to be her liefe . " And all about it wandring ghostes did wayle and Sleepe. So diversly discoursing of their loves , The golden Sunne his glistring head gan shew , And sad remembraunce now the prince amoves With fresh ...
... mote worthie be , to be her liefe . " And all about it wandring ghostes did wayle and Sleepe. So diversly discoursing of their loves , The golden Sunne his glistring head gan shew , And sad remembraunce now the prince amoves With fresh ...
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Sivu 119 - How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant! They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant; And all for love, and nothing for reward: O why should Heavenly God to men have such regard ? LONDON: APPROVED SCHOOL BOOKS.
Sivu 119 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to succour us, that succour want? How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant?
Sivu 50 - And, more, to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe, And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Mixt with a murmuring winde, much like the sowne Of swarming bees, did cast him in a swowne: No other noyse, nor peoples troublous cryes, As still are wont t' annoy the walled towne, Might there be heard: but carelesse Quiet lyes, Wrapt in eternall silence farre from enimyes.
Sivu 47 - That greatest Gloriana to him gave, (That greatest Glorious Queene of Faery lond) To winne him worshippe, and her grace to have, Which of all earthly thinges he most did crave : And ever as he rode his hart did earne To prove his puissance in battell brave Upon his foe, and his new force to learne, Upon his foe, a Dragon horrible and stearne.
Sivu 55 - And layd her stole aside. Her angels face, As the great eye of heaven, shyned bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place : Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace.
Sivu 413 - O! fayrest goddesse, do thou not envy My love with me to spy: For thou likewise didst love, though now unthought...
Sivu 55 - O, how can beautie maister the most strong, And simple truth subdue avenging wrong ! Whose yielded pryde and proud submission, Still dreading death, when she had marked long, Her hart gan melt in great compassion ; And drizling teares did shed for pure affection. 'The Lyon, Lord of everie beast in field.
Sivu 47 - Crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his dying Lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead, as living, ever him ador'd : Upon his shield the like was also scor'd, For soveraine hope which in his helpe he had.
Sivu 395 - Come softly swimming downe along the Lee ; Two fairer Birds I yet did never see ; The snow, which doth the top of Pindus strew...
Sivu 169 - Right in the middest of that Paradise There stood a stately mount, on whose round top A gloomy grove of mirtle trees did rise...